Madrasa-e-Aliya, also known as Government Oriental College, is an Islamic educational seminary situated in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh. It was established in 1774 by Nawab Faiz Ullah Khan, Nawabs of Rampur.[1][2]

History

Its name was Rampur Madrasa but later changed to Madrasa-e-Aliya during the reign of Nawab Mohammad Saeed Khan.[3] It has students belonged to Shia and it converted to a Sunni madrasa in 1880.[4][5][6][7][8]

Notable Principles[9][10]

Notable Teachers[9]

Notable students

References

  1. "रियासत के दौरान 1774 में हुई थी मदरसा आलिया की स्थापना". Amar Ujala (in Hindi). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  2. "नवाबी दौर में विश्वविख्यात था मदरसा आलिया, अब यहां चलता है आजम खां का रामपुर पब्लिक स्कूल". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  3. Qādrī, Muḥammad ʻAbdulḥakīm Sharaf (1991). احسان الهى ظهير کى کتاب البريلويه کا تحقيقى اور تنقيدى جائزه (in Urdu). رضا اسلامک فاؤنڈيشن،.
  4. "आजम खान ने 143 साल पुराना मदरसा खत्म कर दिया... मौलवी ने CM योगी को चिट्ठी लिखकर की शिकायत". Navbharat Times (in Hindi). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  5. "Bareilly: दरगाह आला हजरत से जुड़े मौलाना का आजम खां पर तंज, कहा- गुनाहों से तौबा कर राजनीति छोड़ दें". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  6. Raza, Hamid. Alia Madrasa Ki Kahani Hamid Ki Zubani (in Urdu). Rampur: Raza Library. p. 382.
  7. مسعود،, احمد، محمد (1979). تحريک آزادى هند اور السوادالاعظم (in Urdu). رضا پبلى کيشنز،.
  8. Fuyūz̤urraḥmān (1992). Ùlama-yi Hazarah (in Urdu).
  9. 1 2 "रामपुर की रियासत में शामिल है मदरसा आलिया, 1774 में हुई स्थापना". www.amritvichar.com (in Hindi). 2021-07-27. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  10. Farīd, G̲h̲ulām (1979). Aḥvālulʻārifīn: taz̲kirah-yi Qādiriyyah, Mujaddidiyyah, G̲h̲afūriyyah ... Ak̲h̲ūnd ʻAbdulg̲h̲afūr Ṣaḥib-i Svāt, 1295 (in Urdu). Naz̲īrsanz Pablisharz.
  11. Jones, Justin (2011-10-24). Shi'a Islam in Colonial India: Religion, Community and Sectarianism. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-50123-1.
  12. "Trouble likely for Azam as probe ordered into Oriental College row". Hindustan Times. 2022-05-09. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  13. Salam, Zia Us; Parvai, Mohammad Aslam (8 January 2020). "Those were days of a shared past, and Madrasa Aliya stood as a shining example". The Quint.

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